[학술논문] North Korean Migrants: A Human Security Perspective
... agencies have implemented often-conflicting plans based around the central discourse of “human rights” to address the issue of North Korean migrants. However, the concept of human security seems equally appropriate. If the many stakeholders and agents involved share the responsibility for the larger purpose of building cooperative governance, placing importance on the North Korean migrants...
[학술논문] [Special Issue] The Responsibility to Protect and Northeast Asia: The Case of North Korea
...little recognition by governments that the current human rights situation would trigger the responsibility of the international community. There will also be voices arguing that the denuclearization of the peninsula should have priority over human rights concerns. This article will argue, however, that treating human rights issues as a taboo will not guarantee any success in future arms negotiations.
[학술논문] [Special Issue] Security Governance Norms and North Korea
...universal entitlement rights impose obligations on all those who govern, even in East Asia; and that internal human insecurity in North Korea should be as great a concern for regional international security governance as North Korean nuclear weapons and brinksmanship. Indeed, underdevelopment and insecurity in the DPRK constitute major drivers for Pyongyang’s hostile foreign and security policies.
[학술논문] 격동의 동아시아: 박근혜 정부 대외정책의 과제
...colliding nationalisms, which is caused by rivalry in Northeast Asia. Southeast Asia is also far from stable as a result of disputes over the Spratly Islands, Scarborough Shoal, and SLOC security. Given America’s re-balancing strategy in East Asia and Chinese power’s emerging dominance in the region, the foreign policy options of East Asian countries will be significantly driven by the...